Hanging Around My Place In Limones Looking At The Ocean
It is 83 degrees in my bedroom with all the doors and windows open, the black beach dog is up to her neck checking the gillnet for fish as the tide comes and the endless cycle continues. The dogs don't realize that my watchman has already claimed the half dozen green jacks that were caught overnight
and probably eaten them already. Timing is everything on the beach, if you miss the tide you have to walk to my house and carry the groceries bought back in the world of grocery...

We have all types of expats in Chapala and Ajijic. The expats here are a mix of younger, older, very young, very elderly, and they come from all over the world. There is a good representation of Europeans here. Certainly there are Canadians and Americans, too. We have all types of religions, all types of persuasions covered here as well.
We have the excellent vets here in Belize, and they take their time with your pets.
What you will be most surprised about after moving abroad will depend on how open-minded you are, and of course as mentioned above, where you will be moving. But if you are open-minded and flexible, and don't put yourself into an expat bubble, you will be surprised how many of your basic assumptions will be called into question.